I have a 1968 Camaro RS that I picked up in the US during the summer of 2008. I searched for 20 years to find the exact car that I wanted. Hideaway headlights, Rally Sport, Deluxe Interior, 350, 3-speed automatic. It is not a numbers matching car but I'm not into all of that. The car is currently a driver but over the next few years, I plan to completly dismantle the car myself, send the body out for paint and do a frame up assembly on it myself. I am just looking for the perfect timing to pull the trigger on the project.

Kim has a 2010 SS 2 RS Silver, Black Rally Stripes, we love the car and she uses it as her summer driver. We have about 3,800kms on the car and look forward to the summer driving season.

Married 11 years, we have 2 boys and they are equally into the cars, however, it will be many years before they will drive them.

The cars are currently stored for the winter, so when I get them out for the summer I will post some pictures.

Wayne and Barb here, aka wbdinger lol
My 1st toy is my 79 GMC p/u I bought new in Dec 78, restored in 95.70 malibu, both sleeping
married 20 years
2 children William 14 and Danielle 12
Hiya all from the Meidingers in Exshaw Alberta

Jeremy (The James Bond Freak) here!
Camaro has a history with our family as it was THE muscle car that for years my sister and I considered the "family car". It was a 1971 Z28 Special. Dad told me that "Special" was a package of options with the Z28 which included things like a larger muffler system and 4:11 rear end! The engine was the Corvette's good ol' 350 LT-1 with 330hp (A step back from the 360hp for the 70 1/2). It had black paint with white leather interior and was an absolute beauty! Dad's only "mod" was a Trans-Am centre console with an oil pressure gauge and the Z28 logo installed. He did his best to keep everything else stock.
I recently dug up some old pics of the girl with dad's '73 Trans-Am. I've yet to scan them in.

The statement in my signature is a true story. The summer of 1993, dad sold the family car. It was less than a year before I would have been legally allowed to drive it (17 was the legal age in Newfoundland). So basically, when I first spied shots of the concept in 2006, I naturally had to have it!

So...
April 22nd, 2010, I'm taking ownership of my very first Camaro!!
2SS/RS, Black paint, and will soon later be outfitted with custom white leather. Has to be done! And I can't wait!!!

Hello All:
Jim and Myrna here!
We have Five kids from a combined family, they range in age from 19 to 25 so get a little angry when I refer to them as kids. We have a 2010 GMC Sierra SLT All Terrain edition in Black graphite that we refer to as Ironhide jr. and the 2010 Camaro 2LT RS transformers Edition that is the baby of the family. We bought them both from Adams Chevrolet in Wetaskiwin and although this is a terrible plug, our friend and sales person Merrianne made the Camaro possible. I would recomend her to any one that is looking for a new or used car as she will work her butt off for you. There end of plug. TFF. We also have in our stable a 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix 2+2 that is in the midst of a restoration. We live in rural eastern Alberta on our dream farm and are expecting our first grandchild in May. Hope you all have safe travels this summer and if not for my work schedule I would make a point of being at the rally on the 12th of June, hope you all have fun.
Jim and Myrna.

My name is Tom and had a 2010 2LT/RS A6 since June of 2009. On February 12, 2011 I traded it in for a new 2010 2SS/RS M6. This thing is a beast!

My first Camaro experience was back in the late 70's when I bought a 1970 Camaro and dropped a LT1 into it with a beefed up THM350. It was a beautiful car, but was written off when I hit a drunk driver crossing the road in front of me.

After that, came the family thing and just no time/room for another Camaro.

Now the kids are grown and I promised myself when I saw the Concept that if they built that car, I was going to buy one.